. The British Isles : a guide for overseas visitors, taking in the American pilgrim shrines, the principal show-places and other famed for their history, beauty, or literary associations. /\ .. %. SS. CERAMIC (18,495 tons). OTHER SERVICES OF THE WHITE STAR LINE. Albertic (19,000 tons) and Megantic (14,878 tons)supporting a regular serv^ice between London, Har^.-e,Southampton, Quebec and Montreal, calling westbound atOueenstown. On the westbound trip passengers embarkat Southampton or Harve, but eastbound passengers may,if they wish, continue their journey to London. The New Laurentic (18,724 t


. The British Isles : a guide for overseas visitors, taking in the American pilgrim shrines, the principal show-places and other famed for their history, beauty, or literary associations. /\ .. %. SS. CERAMIC (18,495 tons). OTHER SERVICES OF THE WHITE STAR LINE. Albertic (19,000 tons) and Megantic (14,878 tons)supporting a regular serv^ice between London, Har^.-e,Southampton, Quebec and Montreal, calling westbound atOueenstown. On the westbound trip passengers embarkat Southampton or Harve, but eastbound passengers may,if they wish, continue their journey to London. The New Laurentic (18,724 tons), Regina (16,500 tons), Doric (16,484 tons) and Calgaric (16,063 tons)carry on the service between Liverpool, Quebec and^Montreal in summer, and in winter the port of Halifax, ,is substituted owing to the closing of the St. are arranged at Belfast and Glasgow for the con-venience of passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland. All the White Star liners, in both the United Statesand Canadian services, cater especially for Tourist ThirdClass passengers. This is a feature of transatlantic travelwhich is becoming increasingly attractive to the public,and opens a possi


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